November is a month where we observe two very different types of people emerge: Those who do not wish to think or even speak of Christmas, and those who eagerly tear down their Halloween decorations to deck the halls.
This presents us with a conundrum for this month’s selections in which we hope to appease both mindsets.

‘But Dancing is for Girls!’ by Gyasi Sheppy and illustrated by Ola Snimshchikova (Sweet Cherry)

Coiscéim, Coiscéimín by Claire M Dunne and illustrated by Anita Foley (LeabhairCOMHAR)

Amelia Cheeseheart Investigates: Chocolate Cheat! by Cat Weldon and illustrated by Nene Lonergan (Guppy Books)

Humans by John Devolle (Pushkin Children’s)

Evil Duck and the Nest of Destiny by Chris Judge (Gill Books)

Animalopedia by John Burke and illustrated by Kathi Burke (Gill Books)

Solve It! The Case of the Missing Irish Crown Jewels by Kieran Fanning and illustrated by Alan O’Rourke (Gill Books)

Swanfall by Sophie Kirtley (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)

Katie agus an Pacáiste Rúnda by Éadaoin Ní Dhomhnaill (LeabhairCOMHAR)

My Name is Jodie Jones by Emma Shevah (David Fickling Books)

Keep Your Friends Close by Cynthia Murphy (Penguin)

Mixed Up: An Irish Boy’s Journey to Belonging by Leon Diop (Little Island Books)
Ruth Concannon is the publications manager for Children’s Books Ireland, the national charity and arts organisation that champions every child’s right to develop a love of reading;
Their mission is to inspire a love of reading in children and young people on the island of Ireland, and to champion equitable access for all to excellent books;
They share their expertise and enthusiasm with the adults who guide and influence young readers, and encourage schools and early childhood settings to build a positive culture of reading and reading aloud;
They support and promote authors and illustrators and connect them with their audiences through their work.
childrensbooksireland.ie